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PAGE NINE vMAQUmMT Classified FOR lift! 1 VVAKMiB vu l-UV MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON.' TUESDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1935. 4 vvft.uivib Read every this page. Von will probably find el actly the thlnf yon want to boy or Mil. If It nn't there, advertise. 1 1 ' Inexpensive, effective. RATES pet word first Insertion , . .. ' (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word (Minimum 10c) Per line per month wlthont ropy changes . ll.U FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND TAKEN UP at my place, the West land orchard, 4 miles east of Med ford, 3 gray horses, branded C above M. on right shoulder. Owner come and get them, paying tor ad. B. P. McManama. TAKEN UP One bull. Owner may have by paying for ad end feed. Robert Oilman, Medford. LOST Brown bill fold. Probably on x Main St. Contains receipts, etc. Re ward. Return to Tribune. FOUND Pair of glasses. Owner may have by Identifying and paying for adv. Tribune office. LOST Fishing rod and reel between Doddln Falls and Dodge bridge via Gold HIM. Liberal reward. Slater Johnston, near Dodge bridge. LOST If dog Is missing, calll616. WANTED MALE HELP PLUMBER wanted. Call 1361. MALE AND FEMALE WANTED- Refined couple to share home with mother, employed, and nn. Modern home with heating nlnnt. Phone 1662 before 8 p. m. Sunday and from 3:30 to 8 week daya. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl for housework. Tel. 666-X. WANTEDExpcrlenced girl for house work; man and wife. 814 E Oth. Phone 852-J. evenings. WANTED SITUATIONS UEAT, attractive woman. 40. wants work, or parencrshlp In lunch room. Good cook end pastry, also experi enced in hotel and hospital work. Best references. Box 4646, Tribune. WANTED Housework, erslde Apts. Apt. 28, R1V- HIOH class and plain dressmaking, alteration work. Reasonably priced at 323 King. Phone 1095-J. WANTED Reliable woman wishes work by hour. Phone evenings around 6. 437-X. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 1400-lb. A-l work horse. Write Frank Dawson, Jacksonville. WANT to rent place with option to buy.' Part pears. Box 4650. Tribune. WANTED Roommate to share ex penses. Call evenings, 243 N. Front. WANTED Mixed breed Chow dog. Call in person at 107 East Jackson, or Phone 592-J. WANTED TO BUY Cheap car. quire 310 Laurel St. WANTED Used electric washer. Tel. 537-R. WANTED Sulky plow, any condition. Must be cheap. T. J. Parsons, Phoe nix. WANTED Used furniture, tools, etc Berrydale 3nd Hnnd store. 1603 No Riverside. Phone 268. WE PAY up to $5.00 for mf-n'e used suits. Will H. Wilson. 32 No front St. WANTED niiii'i UiCd SUltS and shoes. 618 E Main St. Used Ward robe Shop. WANTED ' We pav caah for household goods, furniture and stoves. We also buy metals, hides, pelts, woo! and mo hair. MEDFOP.D BARGAIN HOUSE, 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1063. WANTED Heifers calves. Write Ruby S:hulz. Beagle. Oregon. WANTED Beef cattle, veal, lambs, snd pasture. J. J Osenbrugxe. FOR RENT BOUSES FOR RENT 6-room modern house. 6 seres. Phone 403-J-3. FOR RENT -unfurnished. Homes furnished Brown At White. FOR RENT Attractive 5-room house, furnished, overstuffed, fireplace, hardwood floors, garage. 28 Wash Inctn St. FOR RENT Newly decorated 4-room suite in beautiful Holly Apartments rrtaidalre, electric range, bullt-lua. Warm, quiet end refined Second door north of postoftlce. Call 1397-R for appointment. FOR RENT 5-room furnished house. $15. water pa;d. 820 No. Riverside. Tel. 611-R-5 FOR RENT eja W il'.h St.. 25 00 per tr.3r.th '22 rxisota. 130 00 per month CMI Jrk.-oi Co. Blif snd Loan Aawtiauui. lui. FOE RENT AVAETMENT8 APARTMENTS for rent. 118 Almond. 4-ROOM (furnished or unfurnished apt.) M King St. FOR RENT Furnished apt.; steam heat. Frigldalre, hot water and jar age. 503 8. Holly St. Tor rent furnished ROOMS CLEAN attractive rooms; 410 S. Newtown. reasonable. ROOM FOR RENT Hot and water. 11 So. Orange. cold ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD DESIRABLE HEATED ROOM for two with board, as no. wia.m,. RATES reasonable at 716 E. Main. . FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS STOCK PASTURE for rent end corn for sale, inquire -m BUSINESS room for rent, highway location suitable for beauty par or, .kn oool hall, sporting .mii accessories, hardware store. White J AT, 410 Elsie St., Yreks, Cal. dwp no ares dalrv ranch equipped for Grade A dallying. 30 acres under ditch. Also for sale. 40 acres. 10 acres under ditch, modern Grade A milting barn: also large . 11 kmiM. SO COWS. T. B. and' abortion tested. Owner,' 623 East Main. BACHELOR APTS, 448 So. Front- FOR RENT Business location, room 16x50. Will remodel to suit tenant. Apply Mall Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE Wood lathe for wood. 729 Welch. TRADE Columbia Graphonola, fine oak cabinet In good condition, large aelection of records, for wood. 37 Tripp St. after 6 p. m. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TO TRADE Modern residence, with ni acres ffrouna, in ie.. trade for Idaho property, care Tribune. Box 414. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE cat-its HAT .V X A. Improved, near Cen tral Point. Reasonable. . Inquire at Tribune office. FOR SALE 7 acres; city water, 8-rm. house, barn, cnicaen nu, gated; clover alfalfa, family orchard; fanoed; 81500; close In. ' f m.... ...if and erain ranches; plenty hay, alfalfa; 365 and 160 acres; pal "P "" f6 ra1tl nine stream through place; good huiidlnas: outside range; plenty Several small acreage homes; de - airabie cltv homes. - If lt'a real es tate I have It. W. J. ROBERTS, Realtor. ' 720 W. 2nd. WHY? nram TO BRASS TAOKS 40-ACRE DAIRY RANCH EQUIPPED 83 '0U An a-t.tw in acres clover, alfalfa, ' abundance cheao water, fenced and .m.feneed. barn, house 7 best cows In Jackson county, fine team, hviu. tnrkevs. farm machinery complete. A going proposition. Must raise some caah. Will take some trade. ALSO has edjaoent 40 In alfalfa and clover. Abundance water, no Improvements. Price 62000. Will sell one 40 and lease other 40. One week only. See J. O. BARNES Phone 010-Y 20 N. Peach St. FOR SALE 40 acrea Irrigated land. W, R. Holman, Eagle Point. FOR SALE 46 A. AT ft VALUE Fruit, alfalfa, wood and water, close In. good buildings. Sam Evans, Jacksonville. NEW mod. home, auto, oil heat. 6 large rooms. 1619 S. Main. FOR SALE 6 acres, new modem home, on pavement; $360 down, bal ance monthly payments. P. O. Box 1083. Medford. FOR SALE Federal Land Bank farms. Convenient terms. Call Warren Patterson, Central Point, or write O. A. Barnes. 1163 Oak St.. Eugene. Oregon. FOR SALE At a great sacrifice, 13 acres, ideal location near Medford; best of soil. Irrigated and In alfalfa; modern home and other building. Look this over. L. O. PICKELL, 304 East Main. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jackson County Building at Loin Asa'n Phone 198 100 ACRES well improved, stocked and equipped, close to Meedford; soma oasb or Income property Bel ance long time, low Interest. O. A DeVoe. 623-J-2 8 - ROOM MODERN HOUfil, 8 bed- rooms, sleeping porch, nice district In south part of town; paved street, all clear; $2000. only 10 down. BROWN & WHITE. Realtors, 104 w. Main. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown 8c White. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE Used piano, good practice piano $45.00. B. J. palmer. Tel. loe FOR SALE One trumpet like new, $20 00. Call Sunday or after 6:30 p. m- Blft Queen Ann. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK rOR SALE Fresh cows, farm harness. Roy Howard, Ross Lane. POR SALE 23 Hampshire 1M. 1 ram. 5.00 each. A. H. Case. Coker Butte Road. POR SALE Registered Shropshire rsms and seversl cross-bred ran. L. A. Salade, Central Point. POR SALE Purebred tlamboullett rams. Oolpb Phlppa, Crater Yjake highway. , POR SALE Bouno genu D'jrte suitable for women or children 3n3 Mountain Ave Ashlsnri. On l 44 flauaa JjaJ g, 1(44,4, FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES DURANT S-cvl. Sedan, late model. This car has had periocv osre; " and runs like new. A real bargain. Dodge, beauty winner lor 193S, on dls play Oct. 8th. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. FOR SALE M Durant 4 Sedan. 195. Just overhauled. See at eao So. ivy TRADE '38 Essex sedsn for Ford or Chevrolet plcxup. inquire v. Hughes, Trail. 36 CHEVROLET Master 4 -door sedan, run only 6000 miles, at a big sac rifice. 38 Chevrolet Town sedan, a won derful buy. SKINNER'S GARAGE FOR SALE Trucks and equipment. Ill No. Fir St. FOR SALE OR TRADE T. T. Ford pickup, '33 Bulck coupe for wheat, barley or oorn. John J. Rltter, Gold Hill. FOR SALE 1933 Chevrolet truck. 160 seres timber and wood business. John. J. Rltter, Gold Hill, Ore. HUDSON Sedan, fine condition, very cheap. Call 967 or 833-R. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Male Boston bull, eligi ble to register. 333 E. Jackson, Tel. 649-R. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS THE Ever Ready Circle of the Presby terian church will nave a itumuue Sale Oct. 11 and 13, at Campbell Clothing Store. , KENTUCKY Wonder beans and toma toes at Weeping willows, uozier Lane. FOR SALE Buzz-saw. 4649, Tribune. FOR SALE 65 tiers hard wood. Werta Ranch, 5 miles southwest oi Ruch. FOR SAMS Child's bed, graphophone. overcoat, 8-yr. 1110 East 11th. FOR SALE Set of genuine red fox furs, Mrs. W. M. uieiricn, ruoeni. for SALE Two large rues, practical ly new: one Wilton, ono tiariioru. verv fine walnut bedroom suite, steel bedstead, springs, chiffonier, god refrlgerteor and other articles at a sacrifice. 138 So. Pioneer, Ash land. KITCHEN RANOfc with colls, 825.00; davenport. 815.00; trash burner, 65; buffet, 89.00. Inquire 126 So. Grape. GOLDMAN 3-ln. centrifugal pump, oheap. Schermerborn, mile west of Phoenix. ' FOR SALE Black Minorca pullets and few fine roosters. Would trade for wood. 808 So. Central. - FOR SALE Jonathan applea. boxes. Cheap. Phone 571-R-S. FOR SALE Grapes and grape Juice. Mrs. Mary E. Clarkaon, Rose Lsne. Phone 810-R-l. FOR SALE Dirt from basement ex cavation. 227 Cottage St. FOR SALE Used logging harness new lines, new collars, all for $35. Used stock saddle, $15. 119 Port land Ave. 1 FOR SALE Wheat hay, $5.00 ton. A. p. Jordan, Wagner Creek Road. Talent. FOR SALE 2000 ft. of hydraullo pipe Inslzes 11-ln, 15-ln. snd 20-ln. dlsmeter. Medford Pipe fc Machine ry Co. DEER RIFLES Just a few left. You mske the price. Cliff's Sport Shop. 817 No. River side. FOR SALE! Delicious and Jonathan apples. Ala vista racking nouao. FOR SALE Fruit Jars 60c doz.. baby buggy 63.50, ni-enair, smaii incyuie 75c, early American table $6.00. 8 nnmer shelves 60c. pottery, lamps. other articles. Sun. i Mon. 12-4 o'clock. 621 park Ave. FOR SALE Tomatoes, 60o hundred on vines; -peppers, limited quantity, ntckllnff cucumbers. John Mace. Take dirt road before overhead crossing. Tolo; follow arrows. FOR SALE Good used furniture; dlnlru? table, overstuffed chslr, dresser, bed springs, matress, Ice box, electric stove. 320 Mary St. FOR SALE Peaches 2c lb. Hofbeck. ATTENTION. FARMERS I For second-hand rebuilt Implements at bargain prices, call and see us at 39 south Grape at., sieaiora. apples Several varieties. Oebhard's, Central Point, V4 mile north Bear Creek bridge. FOR SALE Grapes. 3 miles west Tel ent on Beeson lsne. clarence Zemke. FENCE BUYERS For a limited time only, can buy woven wire fence, barbed wire, ataples, redwood poets, all for less thsn 45 cents per rod Volney Dixon, "Nat" bldg.. Medford. FOR SALE Close lnBennett apples; other varieties. Tel. 358-J. FOR SALE Bed springs snd mattress and bureau. 1156 w. Btn. PETITE prunes 76o hundred. Leo Young. Columbus Ave. off Stewart. TeL 10-F-18. PEACH'iS. PLUMS. le lb: grapss ac Id. Hualll. 14 mil south wh.t Orlfin Creek school. FOR SALE Range, cheap. Austin's milt Bund. 3 miles south ot Ash land. Paelllc highway. rOR SALE Couch, heater, carpet, 'fireplace screen. Phone 407-Y. 416 Edwards. rOR SALE Q rapes. J. A. Manke. 1 miles east of Jacksonville, adjoin ing former Clancr orchard. POR SALE Italian and petite prunes. Phone 7-P-14. POR SALE Bennett windfall cooking apples. J5c. Tel. 35a-J. BUSINESS CHANCES POR RENT Ootng serrlos station and cabin alt on main blhwa7 In Medford This Is a paying business anti a good opportunity Cor In dividual mr family with approxl- matelT 100 Plesse write P O. Box &2J HiUxi. it uvatif4 - MISCELLANEOUS ' NOTICE O. T. Gage, electric work. Delco Itght distributor, nov located at 336 Crater Lake Ave. Delco light and water systems installed snd repaired. ST. MARK'S GUILD Rummage Sale. Saturday. Sept. 38. next to Strang's Drug Store. Clothing, dishes, many useful articles. HATTTE REAMES WHITE. Teacher Of Piano. High school credits given Studio 330 LaureL Phone 449-M. CLASSICAL and popular piano lea sons. Apollo Piano Studio. 316 E Main. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON COl'STY AUSTKACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 end 6. No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172. House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning and upholstering. Piano and oultaf Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIGHT Classical snd modern piano Instruction. MEL CHORD for every one. The only method that never falls. Studio. 318 Liberty Bldg.. Medford. Ore. Transfer. TRUCKING AND STORAGE Local and long distance hauling, furni ture moving, etc Reasonable rates. Tel. 833. P. E. Samson Co. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movera. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right. 619 North Riverside. Phone 615. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED $50 to $300 for personal or household purposes on j noun irurnuiiiiHBs ut auw tvunj Cars Refinanced. Loans closed within 30 minutes. License No. S 157. See W. E. Thomas. 45 So. Cen tral. LEGAL NOTICES Notice. In the County Court of Jackson Coun ty for the State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of George Launspach. Deceased. Notice la given that under- algned administratrix of above en titled estate, has llled in aDove en titled court her final account and said court has fixed the 17th day of October, 1935, at 10:00 o clock a. m. at the court room of above entitled court at Medford, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing of all objections to said account and for settlement thereof. LIZZrE O. LAUNSPACH, Administratrix. Citation. "In the County court of the State of Oregon in and for jacxson county. In the Matter of the Estate of Wil liam Ira Marlon. Deceased. To: Lillian E. Marlon, now Lillian Marlon Walker, and Wesley James Marlon, heirs at law of William Ira Marlon, deceased, and to all unknown helra of aald deceased, If any there be, and to all persona Interested In the estate of William Ira Marlon. greetings: You and each or you are hereby cited and required to appear herein within (28) days from the date of the flrat publication of this citation and show cause, if any there be. why an order of sale of the real estate of said deceased, which Is hereinafter particularly described, should not be made aa prayed for In the Petition Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Old piec of cloth 4. Commit theft 7. Sclng upon one't sell! I!, Mexican rub ber tre Ml, Unity 14. Kunnlnjr knot 16. Transgression 16. Sat astride 15. Each without exception SO. American . freah-watar lake 91. Medical fluids 32. From a dis tance II. Merry 2H. Deputy 18. Flush with succetis SO. Be present at X2. Talllen Mr Bamboollke) . jfrasries 14. Surg lea J thread Solution of Yesterday's Puxzla ASKlFL AWSLAP R 1. IM s IJT Me r e Tjg N P I N MR OTP E Q MS E A tMh A N6 A R u I s h e a s i n emm, fA I UMt I N GEjAT A LIPM A N G E 1C TIT R HltWR A Kl GljqOK E jgjjL U Kl G ElP AN STY gWnsoHl a sfeM L I N6Q1FAT HIP M S ACEEPOC HMUi A pIeInIIsIi iRlElsjlElNiD 43. One who liber ates or res cues 47. Owned 48. Nimble an. Angry M. Tardy SS. Hissing eoundl 49. Historical col loo. Deriod 41. PMIble tuber 42. Witnessing clause of a writ ' 50. Feminine name 51. Specks of dust 62. Immerse S3, Low hsitnt "' I2 I3 lift I I6 liil7 8- Y Y f iz 1 IS HZ n mlL JitA. Tn 3 jf; ;l!L Si inn JiiLiL - ii ' 'I'" MMlL- i!!L ZZZZZ11ZZZIIZZZ I I 1 1 ia.- iMMtM -.UJmJ of the First National Bank, adminis trator de bonis non of the estate of William Ira Marlon, deceased. Ths real estate herein referred to and for which said sppllcatlon of sale has been made Is altuated In Jackaon County. Oregon, parttculsrly described as follows, to-wlt: The East one-half of the North west quarter and the West one half of the Northeast quarter of Section 35. Township 34. soutn Ranee 1 East of the Willamette Meridian In Jackson County. Ore gon, subject, to the Hen of the Eaftle Point Irrigation District. This citation Is Issued end pub lished by order of the Honorable Earl B, Day. Judge of the above entitled court, made and entered on the 9th day of Seutember, 1935. Date of first publication September 10th. 1935. Witness the seal of the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, snd signature of the Clerk thereof this 10th day of September. 1935. G. R. CARTER. Clerk of the County Court. Jackson County. Oreaon. (Seal of ths County Court.) Notice of Sale of Real Property, In the county court of the County of Jackson in ana lor tne owice oi Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of Emma N. Drlskel, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that In pur suance of an order of the above en titled court. cfcily made and entored In the above entitled estate and mat ter on the 24th day of September, 1935, the undersigned administrator with copy of the will annexed of the estate of the above nsmed decedent, from and after the 8th day of No vember, 1935, at the office of H. K. Hanno, Room 6, 33 North Central Avenue In Medford. Jackson County. Oregon, and subject to confirmation of the above entitled ooun, win sen the hereinafter described real prop erty and alt Interest that the above named decedent had therein on De cember 23, 1933, the date of her death, at private sale, for cash, or one-third cash and balance within one year, said balance to bear Inter- eat from date of sale at 8 per an num and said balance and Interest to be secured by a first mortgage upon said real property. The said property to be so sold is particularly described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the west . line of "A" Street or County Road In the City of Medford. Jackson County, state of Oregon, from which the southwest corner of Ninth and "A" Streets bears north 37 deg. 88 mln. west 375.6 feet and running thence south 59 deg. west 198 feet to alley; thence south 9 deg. 30 mln. west 14 feet; thence south 35 deg. 30 mln. east along the alley parallel with "C" Street 81 feet; thence north 54 deg. 55 mln. east 202.75 feet, more or less, to west line of "A" Street or County Road; thence north 27 deg. 38 mln. west along west line of County Road lbl,3 feet, to place of beginning, being In the City of Medford In Jackson County, State of Oregon, and being fhe same property de scribed In deed recorded in Volume 137 at page 439 of the Deed Rec orda of said county snd state. t Dated and first published and post ed October 8th, 1935. THOMAS DIXON, Administrator. NOTICE OF ELECTION Ordlnnnre No. 3980. AN ORDINANCE calling a special election In the City of Medford, Ore gon, on the 28th day of October, 1935. submitting to the legal voters of aald City a proposed act of municipal leg islation amending the charter of said City by adding thereto a new section to be known as Section 72-L, author izing the City Council to create fur ther bonded Indebtedness for the purpose of .making additions, better ments and extensions of the -water svstem of the City of Medford. The City of Medford doth ordain as follows: Section 1. That there be and here by Is called a apeclal city election In and for the City of Medford, Oregon, to be held on the 30th day of Octo ber, 1935, for the purpose of submit ting thereat to the legal voters of sold city a proposed act of municipal legislation, ss hereinafter set forth. Cross-Word Puzzle I. VI bra tlon left point I. Depression be tween moun tain peaks 10. Utilize II. Scarlet LT. Southern constellation 19. Fumed 22. Conjunction ZS, Adorned 34. Infatuation 'it. Word of agreement 27. Reduces to bondsce 2. La a 20. Upper limb 31. Mght repnst .12. Understand 34. l.sld away 17. ttxtst 89. Side piece of a barrel 40. Type of auto mobile 41. Piece of baked clay 42. Snare 43. Hold back 44. Self 41.. Icnlted DOWN 1. Wiles t. Living S. Produced 4. KM 5. Canadian provlncet abbr. 6. Made destitute 7. Roundabout 4S Silkworm and said election Is hereby ordered I to be held on the above date between the hours of 1 :00 o'clock p. m. and 1 8:00 o'clock p. m. aa provided by the Charter of said City and the State Law for regular elections. Section 3. Thst each of the four wards within the City of Medford are hereby declared to be and established as an election precinct for the pur pose of said election, and the follow ing polling places are nereoy aesig nated aa the polling places within said City at which said election wilt be held: FIRST WARD Public Market Building. South Rlveralde Avenue. SECOND WARD Courthouse, Comer Oakdale and Main Streeta. THIRD WARD Flchtner Garage, Corner Sixth and Fir Street. FOURTH WARD City Hall, corner Fifth and Cen tral Streeta. Section 3. That the following per sons are hereby designated as eiec tlon officials for each of the wards above mentioned: FIRST WARD: Mrs. Llda Hubbard. Judge. Mrs. Myrtle Herman, Judge, who will also act aa Clerk. Mra. Lucy Ehvood, Judge, who will also act as Clerk. SECOND WARD: . Marlon R .Applegate, Judge. Mrs. Margery Lewis, Judge, who rill also act as Clerk. Mrs. Hattle Alden, .Judge, who will also act as Clerk. THIRD WARD: Mra. Winifred Short, Judge. Mrs. Lena Roseberry, Judge, who will also act as Clerk. ' Mrs. Kate Lsldley, Judge, who will also act as Clerk. FOURTH WARD: Mrs. Kate Young, Judge. Mrs. Katherlne Gaddls, Judge, who will also act as Clerk. Mrs. Prue A. Piatt, Judge, who will also act as Clerk. Section 4. Each of the said election officials, as aforesaid, shall be paid by the City of Medford. Oregon, the sum of $3.00 aa their compensation ae such election officials. Section 6. Notice of aald special election shall be given by the City Recorder by publication In two lasuea of the Medford Mall Tribune, a newa paper of general circulation published In the City of Medford, Oregon, not less than 10 days prior to aald elec tion, and by causing to be posted at esch of the plsoes for holding said election a full copy of their ordinance. Section 6. That there be and here by la submitted and proposed to the legal -voters of the City of Modford for their approval or rejection at said special election, the following pro posed act of municipal legiaiation amending the charter of said' City as ordained by the City Council of the City of Medford by Ordinance No. 3979. Charter Amnndment Referred to the People by the Cltv council. r- AN ACT To amend the cia. ,er of the City of Medford. being an act entitled "An act to repeal an act entitled "An act to repeal an act entitled "An act to Incorporate the Town of Medford, In Jackaon County, Oregon, and limit ing lta powera and defining the duties of lta offlcera" and to repeal an act entitled ' An act to incorporate the Town of Medford, In Jackson County, Oregon, approved February 34, 1883," tiled In the office of the Secretary of State February 31, 1889, and all amendments thereof, and to Incor porate the City of Medford, In Jack son County, Oregon, and to dsflne lta powers and duties," approved Febru ary 8, 1901: and to incorporate tr?e City of Medford. In Jackson County, Oregon, define its powers and duties, and to repeal all acts and parte of acta In conflict herewith," ft feci in the office of tho Secretary of Stato February 7. 1905, and to amend all other and subsequent amendment enacted by the legislative assembly or by vote of the people. Be It Enacted by the People of the City of Medford that the Charter of the City of Medford, being an act en titled "An act to repeal an act en titled "An act to repeal an act en titled "An aet to Incorporate the Town of Medford, In Jackaon County. Ore- on. and limiting Its powera and ds - fining the duties of 1U off leers," tend to repeal an act entitled "An act to Incorporate the Town of Medford, In Jackaon County, Oregon, approved February 34, 1B85,' filed In the office of the Secretary of State February 21, 18B0," and all amendments thereof, and to Incorporate the City of Med ford, in Jackson County, Oregon, and to define lta powers and duties," ap proved February , 1001; "and to In corporate the City of Medford, In Jackaon County, Oregon, define lta powera and duties and to repeal an acta and parts of acta In conflict herewith," filed in the office of the Secretary of State February 7, 1008. as amended by all other and sutwe quent amendments enacted by the legislative asaembiy or by vote of the people, be and the same hereby Is emended by adding thereto a new section to be known aa Section 72-L to read as follows, to-wlt: SECTION 72-L. Section 1. For the purpose of pro curing funds to make additions, bet terments and extensions of the water system of the City of Medford. the City Council of said City Is hereby nuthorlwd and enrpowcred to Issue the bonds of aald City In a sum of not to exceed eB0.0OO.00, which aald bonds shall be known aa "City of Medford Water Bonds, Series B." The Council may determine the date or datea, denomination, maturities, form and tenor of aald bonds, provided, however, that such bonds shall bo serial In character In accordance with any provisions of law or the charter of the City of Medford now or which may hereafter be In effect and shsll b payable In not to exceed thirty 7 ears from the date of the Issuance thereof, aald bonda shall be sold at a price to net not leas than the par value thereof with accrued Interest and shall bear Interest at not to ex ceed 4 per annum, payable semi annually. Section 9. The debt limitations or reatiictlona contained In or provided by the Charter of said City or any amendment thereof limiting or re- City of Medford may Incur or any provision of aald Charter or amend ment of said charter regulating the lsstiance or sale of bonds shall not apply to the bonda hereby authorized or the Indebtedness created by the Issuance of auch bonds. Section 3. Said bonds shall be sold by the Council from time to time st In its judgment may be best and the proceeds therefrom shall be by the City Treasurer deposited in I fund to be known as the "Water Sys tern Construction Fund" which fund shall be entirely av tne disposal of the Board of Water Com 1m loners of said City for the use of aald purposes for which aald bonds art nereoy suthorlred: anld bonds or auch amount thereof ss tne council anau frYm mat ft llCQs. dMffl (UlXiaAkli shall be advertised and aold In the manner and as provided by the laws of the State of Oregon, provided, how. ever, that the Council of the City of Medford shsll have the rlcht to sell and dispose of aald bonds or any part inereor to the united states ot Amer ica or any governmental agency there of without so advertising the same. The Council is hereby authorlred to levy taxes In addition to all other taxes on the taxable property ot the City of Medford In an amount suf ficient to pay the principal and In terest on the bonds hereby authorized. Section 4. Upon the adoption of thla amendment tne power and autn ortty of the Council to lasue the un issued amount of bonda authorized bv section 73-C of thla Charter In the amount of $50,000.00 shall be ter minated and at an end. , Section 7. The Ballot Title for such measure provided snd returned to the City Recorder by the City Attorney is adopted aa Is herelnsfter set forth, and the following la the numbers, ballot title and form In which the foregoing measure will appear upon the ballot. Special f Itr Election. Charter Amendment submitted by the City Council by Ordinsnce No. 2879. Mark a cross (XI between the number and the answer voted for. BALLOT TITLE CITY OF MEDFORD WATER BONDS, SERIES B. An act of municipal legislation amending the Charter of the City of Medford, by adding thereto a new section to be known as Section 72-L suthorlzlng the issusnce and sale of not to exceed $80,000.00 "City of Med ford Water Bonds. Serlee B" to pro vide funds to make additions, better ments and extensions of the water system of the City of Medford, and terminating the authority of the Council to Issue unissued bonds as authorized by Section 72-C of the Charter all aa set forth In said pro. posed Section 72-L. 500 Yea 601 .No Passed by the Olty Council and signed by me In open session In authentication of Its passage thla 3rd day of October, 1935. GEO. W. PORTER, Mayor. Approved by me this 3rd day of October, 1935. GEO. W. PORTER. Mayor. Attest: M. L. ALFORD, Recorder. Williams Creek WILLIAMS CREEK, Oct. 8. (Spl.) H. 8. Johnson, president of the Wlmer Townsend club, was speaker of the evening at the last meeting fol lowing a short program by local mem bers. Mrs. Lemmon and Mrs. Mullen were appointed to put on the next program. Mr. Crowe will speak. Watermelons, donated by Geo. Bpur Un, were served. Dave Estel Cox, a resident of Klam ath Falls, who waa recently killed when a log rolled over him while at work In a sawmill, formerly lived at Williams. He Is ' survived by his widow and seven small children. His brother, George Cox, Uvea at Orants Pass, Tom San ford's car was wrecked In a collision with another car recently near Ruoh. There were live In the car but none of them was hurt. The other car was on the wrong side of the road and traveling at a high rate of speed, so he stated. Mr. and Mrs. George McClaln of Phoenix visited from Wednesday to Sunday at the C. W. Roberts home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Watklna and daughter, Evelyn Jean, of Medford came over for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Payne are ex pecting their son and family from Missouri soon. Little Martha Ann Stewart of Grants Pass has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood. She Is the granddaughter of Dr. and Mrs. Low, who are In Portland on business. Mr. and Mrs. Bamond Rlgel are Uv- 1 jng on th homestosd belonging to Irvln Rlgel on Panther Gulch, Mrs. Clarence Coon has returned from a visit at Y achats. Little Jlmmle Firestone U now stay ing at the A mart home with his father, who la employed there. Jesse Elter building a small but attractive bungalow on his property to replace his house which was burned two years ago.. They have been living In the Arthur Vineyard house since then. The now house ts being built closer to the road, near the old Frank Bryan house. Mr. and Mrs. Romlne, Sr., from Nebraska are living on the Lovell place, which has been purchssed by their son and wife, who are atlll In Nebraska but expect to come here In another year to make their home. Mr. Pollard haa returned home af ter visiting for some time with hit son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Wsyne Large, ot Upper Williams creek. Mr, and Mrs. Banks Newcomb and mother, Mrs. Kractel, have been visit ing relatives In Tacoma, Wash. John Vlerra of Williams waa to have Thursday for Sunnuyvale, Cal., where he will meet his sister, who has just arrival from Portugal, where she has been teaching school. She now ex pects to make her home at Williams. Olen Hunter haa leased the smau log house and a small acreage from Calvin Richardson. It Is being fin ished with papering and kalaomlnlng snd porches and being wired for range, lights, refrigerator fend radio. He la rushing completion for a aur prlce to Mrs. Hunter, who Is expected home very soon from a visit at De troit, Mich., and other points east. Don Hedgepeth la building an ad dition to the small house he bought recently nesr the Frank Wright place. Ma Ml Kelso of Junction City la here at the home of his aunt, Mra. Joe Boat, and attending the Williams high school. Eddie Hawkins, who la employed at the Hartman shingle mill, reports that boys broke Into nla cabin, taking ammunition, eating all of hla fruit and doing other damage. The cul nrlts are known, he said. Elmer Oray la In school again after a three days' absence caused by a shot through toe. The toe was not shot entirely off. as at first reported. but was shot through the fleshy side. Mrs. W. O. Fix ley Is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lter Sutton, and family at Klamath Falls. The house on the Clauson place owned by Ouy Creson la being torn down for use in the house Mr. Creson i is building. Mr, kWui&O. Vfeft b4 bet (901 hurt severely last spring while work. Ing on the Murphy bridge, is greatly Improved the last few weeks under a special course of treatment. Phoenix PHOENIX. Oct. 8. (Spl.) A rull winter's progrsm of the Phoenix Girl Scouts has been arranged Jjy Mra. Olive Floyd, new Scout eap- ttlia. Mrs. Floyd Invltea all eligible glrla to meet at 4 p. m. Monday afternoons at the Engle Hall, and Is working with the objective of ob taining a rull troop of 33 members. Mrs, Lillian Coleman entertained at a dinner party last Tuesday at uor nome. uuests included Mr. and Mra. E. E. Reames. Mr. and Mrs. D. Frskes, Mrs. A. Hesrn and grand, son, Robert. Mrs. H. Gregory and daughter, Nina Anne. Mlsa Fay Carver, and the guest of honor. H. W. Reames, whose blrthdsy wa celebrated. Elmer Harris and family of Colo rado have returned to Phoenix make their horns. George Hardlsty spent several days last week In San Francisco. P. A. Watklns and W. Levy ot Diamond lake, visited his brother. J. W. Watklns and family over the week-end. Reuben Rlchey and Edward Glover of Willow Ranch, Cal., spent ths week-end with their families In Phoenix. Wood row Turpln and Mra Ray mond Montgomery returned Sunday from Feshastln. Wsshlngton. Mr. and Mra. Floyd Watklns, Mr. snd Mrs. C. I. Bourne, Mrs. E. Judd. Mrs. Francis Watklns and "Uncle" Moses Watklns were dinner guest Sunday at the J. W. Watklns home. Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Hsllcraft and aons motored to Klamath Falls Sun day, and returned with Mrs. N. Wilbur, who will visit here. Lake Creek LAKE CREEK, Oct. 8. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Pue and children, who have been spending the summer at their summer home here, have re turned to Hollywood. Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Gates and daughter, Marylin, and Agnes Dugan of Medford were guests Sunday at the Bid ley home. ' Pr. and Mrs. R. W. Clancy of Med ford were pleasant callers Sunday at the C. R. Moore home. Mr. and Mra. Grow were over from above Ashland visiting at the L. J. Qrlsaom home for a lew daya. Mrs. Will Mlchl of Tacoma, Wash., and Mrs. Henry Wendt of New Pine Creek were called here by the sud den Illness and death of their brother, W. H. Nussbaum, who passed away Tuesday night at the Baored Heart hospital. Mra. Mlchl returned home Saturday, but Mrs. Wendt will re main for a tew days' visit with rela tives. ' Mrs. C E. Wllklnsosn of the Dead Indian Soda Springs Is visiting at Talent for a few days. A crew of men oame over from Lake of the Woods Sunday and will build & road camp at Dead Indian Soda Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tonn and Geo. Marine of Central Point were up on a hunting trip a couple of daya last week. Mrs. Lucy Grtssom and daughter,, Nellie, were up to the "ranch from; Central Point Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ragsdale were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tonn at Cen tral Point. H. Q. Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Wal lace Ragsdale motored to Butte Falls Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. R7 Ragsdale. SOIL; AID SEEN E QUANAR, Tex. (UP) The Great Plains must be reeodded before' the dust storm menace can be controlled . In the opinion of Superintendent J. Roy Qulnby of the Texas Agricultural Experiment station here. Buffalo grass or "running mea qutte." native to the plains country. Qulnby says, la the Ideal plant. However, Qulnby has devised a ma chine to harvest buffalo grass seed. He characterizes the machine aa n "overgrown vacuum cleaner." The seed grows close to the ground and falls ss soon as It matures. In tests Qulnby has harvested 80 pounds an acre, he says. One pound wilt plant an acre of ground effec tively. Resoddlng the midwest with buf falo grass will lay the dust and keep tb farms at home," Qulnby declare. ex-provolt' resident killed by log truck PROVOLT. Oct. . (Spl.) Word was received Monday of the death Friday of Curtis J. Wood, who form erly lived on the Lester Hill place. Mrs. wood was for four years teacher at the Provolt school. Her maiden name was Clarice McTtgue. Mr. Wood's death cam as the re sult of a fall under a logging truck They were making their home at Sandy, Ore. Funeral services were heald Monday at the Catholic, church there. 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